Volunteer Spokesperson: Meira Levy. Our volunteer spokespeople play a vital role in spreading the word about our critical service and raising awareness on mental health. Read about Meira's experience as a volunteer Crisis Counselor.
Crisis Text Line Blog
Donor Spotlight: Celebrating Supporters of Crisis Text Line
Donor: Tracy Flynn. This month, we recognize Tracy for her generosity as a donor and volunteer Crisis Counselor. The support of donors like her is what helps us continue to save and transform lives.
Honoring Hispanic Heritage Month Voices: Changemaker Mariana Tafoya
For Hispanic Heritage Month (HHM), and as part of our commitment to raising mental health awareness and advancing equity, we proudly recognize Hispanic American mental health advocates– including those within our volunteer community.
How to Make an Impact for Suicide Prevention Month this September
September is Suicide Prevention Month, a time to come together to honor the lives lost to suicide, uplift those who have faced struggles, and remind one another that help and hope are always within reach.
Scared of Getting Sick? Understanding Emetophobia (and How to Cope)
If simply hearing the word “vomit” makes you break out in a sweat, you're not alone. There's actually a name for that type of phobia. Learn about emetophobia, an intense fear of vomiting, as well as other phobias and how to manage them.
Stories from the Crisis Text Line Community
Stories shared from our community help to inspire and connect with others who may be going through similar experiences. This month, meet Kylie. Read about her story of finding purpose from her own mental health struggles.
Volunteer Spokesperson Spotlight: Recognizing Advocates of Crisis Text Line
Volunteer Spokesperson: Patrick Tor Sriwong. Our dedicated volunteer spokespeople play a vital role in spreading the word about our critical service and raising awareness on mental health. Thanks to advocates like Patrick for the support!
Donor Spotlight: Celebrating Supporters of Crisis Text Line
Donor: Scott Bennett. Thanks to generous supporters like Scott, who is also one of our volunteer Crisis Counselors, accessible and free mental health support is available 24/7 to our texters when they need it the most.